Your Middle School Lab Cadet Safety Certification Quiz (6th Grade) (Easy) ワークシート • 無料PDFダウンロード 解答キー
Demonstrate proficiency in hazard symbols, proper behavior during transitions, and emergency response for your first foray into chemical science.
教育的概要
This worksheet assesses foundational laboratory safety protocols and hazard awareness for students entering a middle school science environment. It utilizes a mix of multiple-choice, true-false, and fill-in-the-blank questions to ensure students understand PPE requirements, chemical handling, and emergency response. It is designed as a formative assessment to verify lab readiness before students engage in hands-on chemical investigations or inquiry-based experiments.
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- Apply laboratory safety protocols to prevent accidents and manage chemical spills effectively.
- Identify proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements and clothing standards for a safe lab environment.
- Demonstrate knowledge of emergency equipment usage including eyewash stations and proper chemical disposal methods.
All 10 Questions
- You notice your lab partner is goofing around and accidentally knocks over a beaker of clear liquid. What is the very first thing you should do?A) Quickly grab some paper towels to soak it up.B) Alert the teacher immediately so they can assess the hazard.C) Check if the liquid smells like vinegar to see if it is safe.D) Push the broken glass into the sink to clear the desk.
- To properly identify a chemical's odor without inhaling dangerous fumes, you should use a hand motion to ______ the scent toward your nose.A) blowB) flickC) waftD) fan
- If you are wearing prescription eyeglasses, you do not need to wear safety goggles over them during an experiment.A) TrueB) False
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- When heating a test tube over a Bunsen burner, in which direction should the open end of the tube be pointed?A) Straight up toward the ceilingB) Facing towards your own chest for a better viewC) Facing away from yourself and all other studentsD) Pointed toward the nearest sink
- Long hair should always be ______ back before starting any lab work near open flames or chemicals.A) combedB) tiedC) pushedD) brushed
- It is acceptable to eat your lunch in the science lab as long as there are no chemicals currently visible on your desk.A) TrueB) False
- Which of these is the correct way to dress for a middle school science lab day?A) Loose-fitting sweaters and sandalsB) Shorts and a t-shirt with flip-flopsC) Dangling jewelry and a long scarfD) Closed-toe shoes and relatively snug clothing
- The ______ station is used for at least 15 minutes if a chemical should happen to get into your eyes.A) sanitizingB) faucetC) eyewashD) rinsing
- What is the proper procedure for disposing of chemical waste after an experiment is finished?A) Pour everything down the sink with plenty of water.B) Follow the teacher's instructions for specific waste containers.C) Leave it on the desk for the next class to use.D) Dump it in the trash can under the paper towels.
- You should only start a lab experiment once the teacher has given the verbal signal and you have read all the directions.A) TrueB) False
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よくある質問
Yes, this science quiz is a great choice for a substitute teacher because the clear explanations and predefined safety rules allow for an independent, no-prep learning activity.
Most 6th-grade students will finish this science quiz in approximately 15 to 20 minutes, making it an efficient way to baseline lab safety knowledge at the start of a unit.
This science quiz supports differentiated instruction by providing clear explanations for every answer, which helps students with varying reading levels understand the rationale behind safety procedures.
This science quiz is specifically designed for 6th-grade students but can easily be adapted for other middle school levels looking for an introductory laboratory certification.
Teachers can use this science quiz as a pre-lab check to ensure every student has mastered safety basics before they are permitted to handle equipment or chemicals.